The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1915, Page 11

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STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1915, PAGE 11 JOE TYLER ELIMINATES FULTON---GIANTS LOSE CLOSE GAME a MAILS LOSES a ow Tay fe] ames ono TYLER “ain ce ee MAJOR CIRCUIT uew YORK, A the stad! sight of aery poner, Taach | itweight, today began | —— Siac ee fost wit Janay | . | BASEBALL PARKS . to de staged here Tu NOYES DESERVED . Lidia . | announced recently ‘on ‘he | rr . r pe After man sons have been - . ean wit " advanced for r attendance at le " é ‘ 5 FUI TON i " baseball games anon, along he AR ” f (comes Dick Egan, the shifty ath Walter Mails lost a 12in . r C 1 \ A 4 , n h i ath ! lete of the Boston Braves, with a ning battle with Winn Noyes 4 | ££ ‘ A out yesterday, 4 to 3. Tho the In | Mat ‘ : | |Benee that the movies are tareey diana outhit Tealy’s Giants, 16 | ae : Ralph Fulton, Seattle champion. ‘ responalble to & they could not Go say. | ’ was ellminated from the Washing ‘ - There are, without doubt, a lot thing with Mafla until in the | . ; 1 ‘ | ton state tennis championships by § 4 of chaps who, instead of spending twelfth three bunched hits put a) pA { | j Joo ‘Tyler, of Spokane, yesterday 4 / a quarter for solitary enjoyment over the winning tally The | 1 in @ brilliantly played match won | iy at the ball park, as in former years, sorties now stands % and 1, Spo- * 7 | Ke |by Tyler, 10-8, 16, 86, The fact! J | are providing entertainment for the kane, with three to go. X\. a 4 ; H that Fulton lost on the toss and a entire family at the movies for the Matla was pasted frequently 4 5 0 0 was forced to take the sun court! hy same amount of mon in first five rounds and good , ‘ may hi cost him the match for Fegan thinks the movie argument luck and effective pitching : Co . r F he won 20 games to bis opponent's especially {in the minor with runners on saved him . . : . a 19, and put up @ great exhibition 7 » major league cities from utter rout, In the fifth, | thruout, Tyler's y was steady the attendance has been split a the Indians filled the bases ; v An a result of matches yester § good deal between clubs of Organ- with none out, Walter extricat , fy. day the semi-finals will be con Ne ized Baseball and the Federals tng himaelf by whiffing « pair ; , 001 tested between Hugh Kelleher of . The movies have made a big hit LAST TWO DAYS and causing the third to pop peamaryi. Twebees | Rte—Rays : ttle and Van Dyke Johna of ¢ , in the smaller cities of the coun- out. Errors counted the threo Raymond and ® fornia on one court and Joe : ; try and men, in many, many cases, Seturday and Monday runs scored by Seattle, . G3 | | playe—o ' ta] ! H bal gag pope 4 , are sacrificing their own pleasure ee mee Sere sions h watching ball games so the Mra. ARLET T Too oop» } * : * MacDonald, U. of W., meets Mise| C7 eae ; and the Kiddies can have some fun, Fording of Portland in the wom here are a lot o' men who can en's sem!-finals. afford both, but there are a lot of BASEBALL KESULTS . ‘ | 1d baseball fans who have to VANCOUVER, B.C. Aug. 12—| . (am , Miss MacDonald eliminated Mra Koo ball fa Arlett held the Tigers to three hits D Lew «N ) Hragdon of Seattle in a match that Ainsn eis keep a pretty close watch on the nd in @ loose game the Reavers | a . ‘insted two hours and a half, nickels and dimes. won, 3 to 3. It was Fans’ day to /s p. Port, r , scores, 64 ol i Alma Richard former WU. of 1 celebrate the third pennant won by ‘ Utah athlete. year with Cor-| ships, which consists of ten varied With Extra Pair Bob Brown, and 3,000 turned out.| ‘ . r n-| ' mi peat Fe" |nell, and Olympian champion high | eyents and gives him title of cham- F ‘ ae \Jumper, won the decathalon at the bb all-around athlete of America. x 6 ‘ ‘ le f . recent Frisco A. A. U. champlon- Chester Fee, of Oregon, was third. ie aa ’ | an S | Ratterfoa—Ariett and Brottem; nipareeees og, j MeGtnatty and Stevens. | aie Made to Order T RED SOX PITOHERS | IE ) oo - : ae ; ACIRCUIT TOUR LEAD IN AMERICAN | an aot a ; Pep Young si-tmith beat Mise Mect oe re ‘ 2 18] | lame, 6-3, 8-7, 7-6; Mra Btaftord and | One reason for the position ot | 2 A year ago the Detroit Tigers|7%*F, beat Miss Goodfetiow and Ahanr W. t [ie Bees Det Seu.cnt the Dest $ | purchased the release of Shortatop| vier wine ast an es Tigers in the American league race i ; iH Yop Young f he 8 to | hant Packer, . . is bared by the pitchers’ records. | - iS nel ree greed polly ene eear wf At Small Expenditure league. Young! § t ti ps . 6 2 , Moa itede faee as Wend 0 cad hy teen aa ; : ; EAGUE has replaced Kavanaugh nt second| | Presenting 200 miles of Columbia River scenery, Yellowstone jand 5; Ruth, 9 and 6; Coilins, & a “ | H npanglene has ee vigor yt | National Park, Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, This is positively your last 224 6; Mays, 4 and 7. The Detroit P ’ is hitting and — . vee Blng | St Louis and all points East, going now, especially to the ‘hatce to Ket an extra pair | atatt figures are: Dauss, 14 and 8; “ 4 ’ & i o 3} | been a potent 5 d d ’ , Detroit up in the race. His father Pants free with very or | Covalesk, 15 and 9: Boland, § and ! Revels 3} fSlowms e grocery store (a Philadel unt? Awe| Califomia Expositions HH der for Suit or Overcoat. |5. The “Chicago pitchers have| *s phia, and offered the boy half in | HOT LAKE ta gidue Dissllee UE tn done weil also: Scott, 15 and 6; | ‘ ‘\terest in hie business if he would 3 id jer Direction Via the y }Faber, 17 and 7; Benz, 7 and 5: | / LmaGUR }quit the diamond, Now he's glad ‘s OREGON Tost . s age Cieotte, 9 and 8; Russell, 7 and 9 ‘ rr Pep disobeyed CHICAGO, Aug. 13.—Charles Bult- | [MOTT EST, mogy CURVE J | SPRING IW THE WORLO ‘ Pry . an, Ity broker, tod: +} Howard Drew 4 1 ¢ ; ER nounced to the Untied Preas that he} BOAT RACE f VICTORIA PITCH | ‘ ‘ a is negotiating the sale of the Cin. 100-yard dash at the A. A. U. cha: D4 Howard Drew did not place tn the | iro» + ae cinnat! Reds. He said Warren Car- ! ter of adena, Cal, has a 10-da \ * OLYMPIA, — Aug. 13.—Three | pionships, tho he is the fastest run ss 74 STAR AT ST. PAUL otpion on the elub, O-W. RK. &N. Olympia motorboats will enter the ner in the world. He has an coast LEAGUE - It was reported about “inside | O. S. L. and U. P. SeattleOlympia motorboat race pounced his retirement. Drew ts a Won Lost Robby Steele, a southpaw with) baseball” circles today that Carter ze a a ee Seattle colored boy, and proved himself] {2 oe ‘| Victoria last season, who was fold|{s acting for the Federal league, and : “Standard Route of the Weet' lors already been entered. | white when he explained his defeat | \ H to the St. Louis Nationals, i# near|that the Reds will be included tn 4 ‘ . . by the statement, “They were too H the top rank of pitchers in the |the Federal elreutt for 1916 | Automatic Electric Block Safety Signals fast for me.” s American association at the prese and finest equipment protect you all the way. Reduced j —_—-—_---— * time and going strong. Up to the BROOKLYN FAVORED | round trip tickets on sale daily. You should plan that i tae en ee ’ middie of last w . Ste o bbe neglected vacation trip at once. Liberal ae Fo were in ermany he! ¥ rt ad won 5 an 1 {ther direction. Call at Complete Report given an tron cross, He 9 games, a percentage of BY GOOD PITCHING ragricay emategei has managed the Cleveland club) He has pitched three shut | CITY TICKET OFFICE more than two months. At present | outs Critica In the A, A. circuit Brooklyn has been favore | of Market Today he te tn line for the dow OT sa ta be. ok Title, alecoe Haken Ge ee fd 716 Second Ave. EEN ROMO — . youngster for whom the N. Y./records follow: Smith, 10 and 3; | ain y passenger and Americans paid $9,000. | Dell, 10 and 6; Coombs, 8 and 6; | mY H. L. HUDSON, tendance oe | — eer ~? | Pfeffer, 9 and 7. | 4 ye A. | eve apectal attention Prices Paid Wheieenie Dealers 2 omen petrons, or Vegetables and Fruit Ragan, Hughes, Tyler and Ro-| di at residence if ‘ mee jdolph have been keepin the a 15 HANDSOME ROMEO |) irsves atioat. “The Boston atal d ’ Au a (Corrected datiy by J. W. Godwin & axcene & tt |record is: Ragan, 13 and 6; Tyler, | a | , ; , \A wees is watcom PRAISES PAGKEY }8 and 6; Rudolph, 11 and 13; To s | | Hughes, 8 and 11. Dale leads the : 2 Romeo Hagen writ from Cincy twirlers with 14 and 8; Chieago that he boxed four Mamaux, the Pirates, with 16 and) « rounds with Packey MeFartand ||5: Plerce, the Cubs with 9 and 2 Aug. & and, regarding the inci. || Alexander, the Phillies, with 19 Fearne oc batt me, he [| "2d 6; Mayer, pressing him close, joriatone, 36-1 box: pote Praag hd rot 1 || With 16 and &; Meadows, the Cards, Cantaloupes, Yakima, didn't know about the game. He |)“ !t Sand 6 rod |] showed me punches—as least | “0 Cantaloupes, Cal : : | felt them—that | never saw be- |, Georme cenenw, Kansas City i 4 sabnpes fore. 1 hit him 0 times. He r, wrote Garry Herrmenn, aft- ‘ ° ’ er 'lerrmann commented on the kept me busy keeping my chin * nen hy Call at the Right Drug Co. out of the way. He is some || 2°™? of Pete Compton to the Feds, | washington et, near besond boy, and must weigh ae much || elline Garry that his actions were 55 and have the overnment phys! yo oa }painful and diseusting Gerr: AEE EE ede tian diagnose yo ‘and prescribe || as me, about 160 pounds. Inughed. He gets $10,000 a ysur ay Honey, strainen 8% | for you, abso! thout chargs Romeo ia trying to get af) & your as Muckisberrise ; oo |) We want yo of. atch with Jimmy Clabby. chairman of the Nashnul Commish, Lattues. hothouse | ter you the doctors services ae as |} match w y ¥ | while Tebeou has to lustie to make | Local head lettuces, ¢ aoe | *wéucens e de meet ae FRISCO TO REGALL | IRA COLWELL SOON Rasrberrie ; mn : Radines SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 13 Apinach, tora .- . | Manager Wolverton, of the Seals, | has a couple of youngsters out on OHIO METHOD IN option whom he will recall, Ira Colwell, with V: » has be DENTISTRY pitching wuch Iikh-class ball that | b Missing tooth are replaced by he will get another chance wit }the Seals, Johnny Couch, the The Ohio Method by artificial teeth| stanford hurler, has been ‘going that are natural as your original lo » Galv b in th | teeth. Bxaminations are now being Seat tee Be Care Ove oe e Texas league and will be recalled ] feo Furnished fa sil cases ; e. e one rec Ce) | mates avo furatened ta All ences. On August 25 the 18 player limit I Tourists Have Not Seen Puget Sound Until They Have Seen Hood Canal. cach plume . Pears eeeeo @ ee rule will be suspended and then WE STAND BACK OF-OUR WORK | the managers can take on as many FOR 12 VEAR® GUARANTES | as 30 players for the tryouts $15 Set of Teeth, $8 neneareaaren co 35 BAOK FROM FRONT Seattl gag tous Gado WITH 4 For Seattle Porcelain Crown LONDON, Ang. 13.—Lance Cor : rece Will Go to Press a . . . 4 oer. e vering Colman Dock 9:00 A. M. mene, § pA a A Solid Gold Fillings . Ter ceeecabiaiiiahabenioiian Arives Back 10:30 P. M. On this excursion JM) 0.) scirs jive. esate. 50¢| A t 16th the steamer will call at Port Gamble, Brinnon, | por. 6 hogs. 4 Office Hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, OPEN BIG HOSPITAL ugus _ Potlatch and Union City—Both ; ’ we, LONDON, Aug. 13.—King George} going and returning. “Shain ri i OHIO oo nnd [160 “ete sais see MINIATURE Al ASK A TRIP. three milea of eds, fofir milea o AMmOATURE A SCENERY IN THE WORLD. [i cn" feos. obmumreunerry ar [partons 4 erate te | Please arrange for any change SANDY BATHING BEACHES. shape cia a ste PICNIC GROUNDS. FISHING. ETC. pene callin of Jose Wied roping you may desire in present listings we Hotel Baden 9)?" °°" or advertising as soon as possible The Round Trip Rate for Sentey Wal Be a Grill and not later than August 16th Only $1.00 "3° Fe Country Way ond Grain CHILDREN HALF FARE — es ee > Entertainment Walter Johnson milking a cow as fie ‘ i ; A part of a series on “Johnson at TAKE A BASKET LUNCH OR YOU CAN GET [Ps sou, "eee Bes ee ee DAIRY LUNCH ABOARD THE STEAMER und o ; Merit : i - od COFFEE 5c, SANDWICHES 5c, ETC. q Minnesota's state Taw requiring all ba games to be called at . | 6 o'clock ought to be made a na- GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY ated in overenate at 0 iowa ane eas Woolas he | LoulaNew York double header Nationel league to stage its fights Office -— COLMAN DOCK—- Main 3003 umpires did nat appear In ar E i Pi between umpires and players be ntrance 104 Pine wor because neithe? Evers, Magee fore the game starts, as a sort of nor Stovall plays with St. Louis curtain raiser, and have the apol or New York | ogy scene later,

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